Crayola released the first 64ct crayon box in 1958, giving kids the opportunity to expand their imaginations beyond traditional colors, introduce new shades and add colorful fun to playtime! In ...
Created in 1903, the 8-count Crayola crayon box included the basics: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, brown, and black. Eight colors could not begin to paint the complexity of America. The 64 ...
Crayola this week is announcing eight newly named colors this year, which is the 50th anniversary of the crayon maker's iconic 64-count box. But don't expect the new crayons' names to be much of clue ...
will even show you how those crayons are created and let you make a personalized wrapper. But can you name all 64 colors in the icon of childhood? Maybe you can match up the colors by the process of ...
When Crayola announced the retirement of Dandelion from its 24-count box in March, we were left with one burning question: Which color would replace it? Crayola kept mum and let the suspense build.
Hopefully kids these days are still using crayons and not just swiping iPads with their baby fingers, because for a lot of us, Crayolas are a signifier of a certain sweet (at least in our memories) ...